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301. A fortune-teller would never be unhappy.. Corsican Proverb. A fortune-teller would never be unhappy.
Corsican Proverb

302. If everyone's misfortunes were seen by all in broad daylight, in the end people would take back their own.. Corsican Proverb. If everyone's misfortunes were seen by all in broad daylight, in the end people would take back their own.
Corsican Proverb

303. The bad fortune of Zoza: in winter it sees not the sun and in summer it sees not the moon.. Corsican Proverb. The bad fortune of Zoza: in winter it sees not the sun and in summer it sees not the moon.
Corsican Proverb

304. Don't pay a single gold coin for the sorrell, but when he's good, be ready to spend a fortune.. Sicilian Proverb. Don't pay a single gold coin for the sorrell, but when he's good, be ready to spend a fortune.
Sicilian Proverb

305. It takes both luck and good fortune just to fry eggs.. Sicilian Proverb. It takes both luck and good fortune just to fry eggs.
Sicilian Proverb

306. Unexpected good fortune, gets more appreciation.. Sicilian Proverb. Unexpected good fortune, gets more appreciation.
Sicilian Proverb

307. Sit, sit, daughter, sit, because good fortune is coming.. Sicilian Proverb. Sit, sit, daughter, sit, because good fortune is coming.
Sicilian Proverb

308. Whoever falls in love with an old person laments their fortune.. Sicilian Proverb. Whoever falls in love with an old person laments their fortune.
Sicilian Proverb

309. He who pays the piper calls the tune.. Traditional Proverb. He who pays the piper calls the tune.
Traditional Proverb

310. It is easy to bear the misfortunes of others.. Traditional Proverb. It is easy to bear the misfortunes of others.
Traditional Proverb

311. Merit is often an obstacle to fortune; the reason is it produces two bad effects, envy and fear.. Traditional Proverb. Merit is often an obstacle to fortune; the reason is it produces two bad effects, envy and fear.
Traditional Proverb

312. One's best fortune, or, their worst is their spouse.. Traditional Proverb. One's best fortune, or, their worst is their spouse.
Traditional Proverb

313. Speedy exception is the mother of good fortune.. Traditional Proverb. Speedy exception is the mother of good fortune.
Traditional Proverb

314. There is no greater misfortune, than to not be able to endure misfortune.. Traditional Proverb. There is no greater misfortune, than to not be able to endure misfortune.
Traditional Proverb

315. There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle.. Traditional Proverb. There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle.
Traditional Proverb

316. There are misfortunes in almost every family.. Faroese Proverb. There are misfortunes in almost every family.
Faroese Proverb

317. A man may force a livelihood, but cannot force fortune.. Scottish Gaelic Proverb. A man may force a livelihood, but cannot force fortune.
Scottish Gaelic Proverb

318. When I think of the others's misfortunes, I forget mine. Algerian Proverb. When I think of the others's misfortunes, I forget mine
Algerian Proverb

319. Fortune and olives are alike: sometimes a man has an abundance and other times not any.. Peruvian proverb. Fortune and olives are alike: sometimes a man has an abundance and other times not any.
Peruvian Proverb

320. Stolen things bring in misfortune.. Bajan Proverb. Stolen things bring in misfortune.
Bajan Proverb

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